UNIT - 1 : INTRODUCTION TO MICRO-TEACHING AND ITS NEED STRUCTURE 1. Introduction 2. Objectives 3. Defining Teaching 4. Status of Teacher Training Before Micro-teaching 5. Concept of Micro-teaching 1. Steps of Micro-teaching 2. Micro-teaching Cycle 3. Rationale of Micro-teaching Procedure 4. Phases of Micro-teaching 6. Analysis of Teaching 1. Identification of Teaching Skills 1.7 Core Teaching Skills 1.7.1 Teaching Skills
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is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1352-7592.htm The challenges of managing cross-cultural virtual project teams Margaret Oertig and Thomas Buergi Managing crosscultural virtual project teams 23 University of Applied Sciences‚ Basel‚ Switzerland Abstract Purpose – This paper seeks to present the challenges reported by project leaders of cross-cultural geographically distributed‚ or virtual project teams operating within the matrix organisation of ABC‚ a multinational company
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if only one of them truly helps them out. The way I would define structural adjustment programs is as a program that wanted to establish political reforms to help the domestic economy be more competitive in the global market. As for microcredit it is defined as a non-profit banking system that loans out small amounts of money to the poor that cannot offer up any collateral for a traditional bank loan. The structural adjustment programs were pushed by international lending agencies such as the International
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of a micro-teaching session on a new subject As part of your teacher training you are expected to give a micro-teach on a subject you have not delivered before. This could be a hobby or personal interest‚ the choice is yours. Topics chosen have included making cards‚ a favourite book or film‚ yoga...However‚ what is important is that you have some knowledge and confidence with the topic‚ so that you can concentrate on the actual presenting‚ teaching and learning. The purpose of the micro-teaching
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Micro January 14‚ 2015 1. The purpose of antitrust policy is to promote __competition among firms_____‚ which leads to lower __price for customers______. Explain why this is so? The purpose of antitrust policy is to promote competition‚ which leads to lower prices. If a company had the power of price control that comes with being a monopoly‚ they would profit by picking the quantity/price that equals the highest revenue for their company. This would be likely a lower quantity and higher price
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Unit 9: MANAGING AND DEVELOPING PEOPLE Task 2: TEAM WORKING AND MANAGEMENT STYLES Introduction As part of my unit 9‚ managing and developing people‚ I will be discussing and assessing the management styles and team work of a recent event I have been involved in. The event that I have chosen to base my assessment on is the Christmas disco. I have selected the Christmas disco as it was a recent event I have been involved in‚ where as a team we planned‚ organised and ran the event.
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Chapter 12 Managing Information Systems and Electronic Commerce Chapter Overview Businesses are faced with an overwhelming amount of data and information about customers‚ competitors‚ and their own operations. The ability to manage this input can mean the difference between success and failure. New digital technologies have revolutionized the information management process. Data communication networks efficiently carry streams of digital data via telecommunication systems‚ or networks
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development of Greg Stamboulidis’s corporate venturing In 1985‚ Greg Stamboulidis bought a small fish company from an old man then named it Stambos. By the time he bought it‚ the profit margin of that company was low. At that time‚ Greg focused on providing shark to his customers and he still used the same method as the previous owner : he purchased his fish supplies early in the mornings from the Melbourne markets and kept a narrow business with the profit margins of only 10% - 15%. (1) Greg had many
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Case 1-3 Acer Inc. Global Marketing Strayer University 01/27/2013 1. Acer strategy has been described as " divide and conquer". Compare and contrast this to Lenovo ’s strategy. Marketing Secret #1 – Divide & Conquer Underlying all of the many things that the most successful marketers do is one important principal. The principal of “divide and conquer”. This time tested method for segmenting your market into smaller and smaller “sub-markets” is the key foundational idea behind all successful
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APPROACHES TO MANAGING GLOBAL SOURCING RISK 1.0: INTRODUCTION In globalization ever more efficient transportation and logistics has driven the outsourcing of manufacturing to‚ and sourcing of parts and goods from‚ distant regions to reap the benefits of lower sourcing and production costs. This has been managed by developing global supply chain management.But with its inherent complexity a global supply chain is at risk from many potential issues that could disrupt the chain. Risk must therefore
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